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  • SEA Defensive Lineman
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    Cardinals DL Jon Lewis (sprained knee) returned to practice Monday.
    He is competing for a roster spot as a 3-4 defensive end in Arizona.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Cardinals DL Jon Lewis sprained his knee ligament on Friday.
    Lewis, a second string tackle, suffered a Grade 1 sprain and is only expected to miss about two weeks.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Cardinals waived DL Jon Lewis.
    The 2006 draft choice didn’t fit Arizona’s new 3-4 scheme.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Jaguars waived DT Jon Lewis.
    Lewis was the hard-luck loser when the team re-signed Ernest Wilford.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Jaguars signed DT Jonathan Lewis, formerly of the Seahawks.
    Lewis is unlikely to last longer than a few weeks on the club.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Jaguars placed DT Jon Lewis (knee) on injured reserve, ending his season.
    Lewis wasn’t slated to be on the final 53-man roster anyways.
  • CLE Defensive Back
    Browns signed CB Matteral Richardson, OG Pat Murray, OT Jason Capizzi, FB/TE Jed Collins, and DT Jon Lewis to reserve/future contracts.
    There’s no one here of particular note. All were on the practice squad.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Cardinals have agreed to terms with sixth-round draft pick DT Jon Lewis to a three-year contract.
    In 42 games at Virginia Tech, he had 203 tackles with 15.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one interception.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Seahawks placed DT Jon Lewis on injured reserve with a broken thumb, ending his season.
    Lewis probably could’ve been back in a few weeks, but the club didn’t deem him a good enough player to keep. They’ll move forward with Craig Terrill, Quinn Pitcock, and Kevin Vickerson behind Brandon Mebane and Colin Cole.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Seahawks signed DT Jonathan Lewis.
    A sixth-round pick by Arizona back in 2006, Lewis earned a second look after participating in practices this week as a tryout.